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Miami Herald
In Israel, religious differences don’t always lead to ugly conflict
The tension on and around Temple Mount, which has gone on for weeks now, should be diffused before it escalates into the worst kind of conflict: a religious war.
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HuffPost
ICSD Director Yonatan Neril writes about the links between the increasingly hot summer weather across the world - including Pakistan's world-record 130 degrees Fahrenheit - and the increasing human-caused production of carbon dioxide and methane emissions. His message includes a call to action to reduce consumption and to increase moral consciousness.
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Washington Times
Climate change: It’s not just for liberals anymore
On a viciously hot day in Jerusalem this brutally hot summer, three prominent religious figures - a Christian, a Muslim and a Jew - gathered at the Jerusalem Press Club to call for action on climate change, “the ultimate religious imperative of our time!”
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Haaretz
‘Rabbis Should Grow a Spine’: Why Politics Trumps Religion When It Comes to Climate Change
Orthodox Jewish leaders in Israel call for a Jewish response to climate change, but others in America say it's 'delusional' to think rabbis can influence the government on such a hot-button issue.